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The Hübsch store in 2015
A concrete silo added later

The Hübsch warehouse in Flensburg - Fruerlund is located on the east bank of the Flensburg harbor . It is one of the city's cultural monuments .

background

The Hübsch warehouse was built in 1939 by civil engineer Wucherpfennig for the Richard Hübsch company to store grain. It was given a shape similar to that of the neighboring brick town warehouses built years earlier . In contrast to the city warehouse, the Hübsch warehouse was designed somewhat smaller and more unadorned. A two-story warehouse was added to the six-story rectangular brick building with a hipped roof on the south side . The address Harniskai 4 was assigned to the Hübsch memory .

During the air raids on Flensburg , the Hübsch storage facility or the neighboring city storage facility or both storage facilities served as the location for a 2-cm anti-aircraft gun . (The exact position of the flak is unclear.) At the end of the Second World War , the Hübsch storage facility was on the edge of the special area Mürwik . Shortly after the war, in June 1945, there was an explosion in Kielsen . It is unclear whether the Hübsch warehouse, like the neighboring city warehouse, was badly damaged.

During the Cold War , a high concrete storage tank was added on the north side of the high-rise silo, which has the effect of a " dummy giant ". Because this looks as huge from the north and south as the largest storage facility in the city, namely the Hage storage facility near the Hafenspitze ( location ). In truth, however, the said built-on storage facility is very narrow, which can only be seen from a south-eastern and north-western perspective or directly in the vicinity of the storage facility. Some Flensburg parties are now keen to build profitably in the vicinity of the Hübsch reservoir and to redesign the area significantly. In 2014, this apparently led to an investor who wanted to continue using the silo to be refused a license agreement. Today there is still a carpentry shop in the warehouse on the south side of the Hübsch warehouse.

Web links

Commons : Hübsch storage  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Lutz Wilde (arrangement): City of Flensburg. (= Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany , cultural monuments in Schleswig-Holstein , volume 2.) Wachholtz, Neumünster 2001, ISBN 3-529-02521-6 , page 278.
  2. ^ Hafen-Ost preparatory studies according to §141 BauGB with an integrated urban development concept , p. 17; from: January 22, 2019; accessed on: January 29, 2020
  3. In the book Flensburg im Luftkrieg 1939–1945 a photo was published that is supposed to show a 2-cm flak on the so-called "Flensburger Hafensilo" (cf. Broder Schwensen , Dieter Nickel : Flensburg im Luftkrieg 1939–1945. Flensburg 2009, book cover and P. 81). The photo in question can also be viewed on the website of the Bunker Kiel team. There it is explained that it is a flak on the Hübsch storage facility (see Luftwaffe Flak -Flensburg on the Hübsch storage facility , accessed on: August 31, 2018). On a map for the special area Mürwik, however, the flak was apparently located on the higher city warehouse. (see map for the special area Mürwik )
  4. The storage complex at Ballastkai is also called HaGe storage (or HaGe silo) due to its tenant . For a long time, the words “HaGe Ihr Partner vor Ort” could be read in large letters on the north warehouse there.
  5. Flensburger Tageblatt : Flensburg: Change on the east bank: Harniskaispitze remains unused for the time being , from: 25 August 2016; accessed on: August 31, 2018
  6. See also: Flensburger Tageblatt : Flensburger Hafen: Raiffeisen relies on Flensburg's harbor , from: October 23, 2009; Flensburger Tageblatt: shutdown in 2013? : Raiffeisen goes: Port in crisis , from: September 3, 2012; Flensburger Tageblatt: Decision on the future of the port: The end of the Flensburg commercial port? , dated: November 30, 2017; Flensburger Tageblatt: Flensburg Harbor: The end of grain silos on the east bank is approaching , from: 29 August 2018 and Flensburger Tageblatt: Ostufer Flensburg: Illusory simulation games at the port , from: 22 January 2018; Accessed on: August 31, 2018
  7. ^ Sharp criticism of IG Ostufer on the decision of the council meeting to end the Flensburg commercial port , from: January 10, 2018; accessed on: August 31, 2018
  8. See Flensburger Tageblatt : Harniskai Flensburg: Economy is rediscovering the port , from: August 2, 2014; accessed on: August 31, 2018
  9. Flensburger Tageblatt : Future Flensburg: Seven Ideas for the Port Future , from: October 7, 2017; accessed on: August 31, 2018

Coordinates: 54 ° 48 ′ 10.7 ″  N , 9 ° 26 ′ 20.2 ″  E